Hi there-

You can actually set it to whatever you want, and have it persist across
boots.  Just modify the values in the file /etc/default/qemu-kvm.

We're just using the default, upstream kernel value for
SLEEP_MILLISECONDS, which is 20.  It does seem a bit aggressive, but
it's the upstream default.  We should have a discussion with them to see
if it makes sense to change it.

However, I'm going to mark this won't-fix against the qemu-kvm package,
since we have an easy configuration file where you can tune this value
to your liking.

** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Won't Fix

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Lucid qemu-kvm: ksmd default config is CPU hog
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